noobiechickenlady
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I've had Dixie almost a month and recently started noticing a difference in her left teat.
It's a little harder to start the milk on that side and when it does start I get the finger-over-waterhose spray effect. (excuse me while I wipe milk out of my eye...)
It takes about 15 squeezes to get a steady stream and it still appears that the orrifice on that side is smaller. Smaller stream, longer to milk out that side.
It was not like this in the beginning, after the initial getting used to each other period, I was able to milk out both sides fairly equally in the same amount of time.
There are no clumps, lumps, strings or blood & the milk does not look watery.
I am ordering a CMT today, should be here next week.
Any tips or advice is welcome
It's a little harder to start the milk on that side and when it does start I get the finger-over-waterhose spray effect. (excuse me while I wipe milk out of my eye...)
It takes about 15 squeezes to get a steady stream and it still appears that the orrifice on that side is smaller. Smaller stream, longer to milk out that side.
It was not like this in the beginning, after the initial getting used to each other period, I was able to milk out both sides fairly equally in the same amount of time.
There are no clumps, lumps, strings or blood & the milk does not look watery.
I am ordering a CMT today, should be here next week.
Any tips or advice is welcome